Hi Vinay,

  OpenSocial provides a common set of APIs that you can use when
programming social applications on any OpenSocial-compliant
container.  Currently, iGoogle and Yahoo both support the OpenSocial
APIs (but only in developer sandboxes at the moment).  Ideally, you
should be able to use the same XML gadget spec across containers, but
sometimes there are some implementation or policy differences that
make this difficult.  Here's a presentation I gave at Google I/O about
developing across containers that you may find helpful:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGDjQGjK79A

Hope this helps,
~Arne

On Nov 12, 8:46 am, Vinay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not sure what forum this Question should go to?
>
> I am trying to develop a sample social application using open social
> api which can be used on igoogle and I can have something similar for
> atleast one more social site (may be my.yahoo or facebook). I read
> that even yahoo is supporting open social api. Now, as a developer
> what does that mean to me ? Can use the same gadget code for my.yahoo
> or any other social networking site which supports them ?  If yes is
> there a way which is documented for doing this ?
>
> Many Thanks
> Vinay
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